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Sanaa reveals Serpentine pavilion design
Japanese architect Sanaa has unveiled its design for this year’s summer pavilion at the Serpentine Gallery.
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Allies & Morrison's Westminster scheme gets green light
Allies & Morrison has won planning permission for an eight-storey mixed-use scheme opposite St James’s Park tube station in Westminster, central London.
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20% of Northern Ireland architecture jobs lost
One in five architecture jobs in Northern Ireland have been lost over the last year, according to a report released today.
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HOK Sport rebrands as Populous
Olympic Stadium designer HOK Sport has rebranded itself as Populous.
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Shortlisted designs revealed for African American museum in Washington DC
The Smithsonian Institution has unveiled designs by the six shortlisted architects for its £350 million National Museum of African American History & Culture in Washington DC.
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Jestico & Whiles’ Baker Street scheme wins planning
Jestico & Whiles has won planning for a 16,000 sq m mixed use scheme in central London.
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RIBA president denies plan to radically restructure institute
RIBA president Sunand Prasad has denied media reports that a “faction” of senior council members has urged for a radical restructuring of the institute.
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Page & Park’s Scottish National Portrait Gallery scheme wins lottery funding
Page & Park’s project to transform the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh has won a major boost after it secured a vital £4.53 million grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund, it was announced today.
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UK Transport Construction & Design - 25th June 2009
A one-day conference for architectural practices and construction firms with an interest in the increased government spending on building infrastructure
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Government offers lifeline for cash-starved arts projects
Arts Council prepares list of "shovel-ready" schemes hit by recession
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RIBA council votes down controversial client contract
RIBA council members have voted down a revised version of the institute's controversial client contract at its spring council meeting.
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Architects are creating toxic 'killing machines'
Sustainability expert William McDonough warns of over-focusing on carbon neutrality
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Tate extension set to win planning...
Herzog & de Meuron’s landmark extension to Tate Modern is set to be approved by planners next week
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Scottish watchdog bites RMJM ‘fortress’
A £70 million proposal by RMJM for Scotland’s biggest modern university has been slammed by the country’s design watchdog for its “fortified nature”, which the organisation claims will exacerbate security concerns
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GMW Architects opens Qatar office
GMW Architects has opened an office at Doha in Qatar, to be known as GMW Gulf
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Architects deluged by planning bumph
The government has issued more than 3,200 pages of planning guidance in the past four years
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New work staves off Allies & Morrison layoffs
Allies & Morrison has staved off around 30 planned job cuts following a series of new project wins
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Pond life in Peterborough
Richards Partington Architects has won planning permission for a £500,000 satellite classroom scheme for the Foster & Partners-designed Thomas Deacon Academy in Peterborough
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Refurb good, new-build better
The Homes & Communities Agency has warned that the refurbishment of existing housing stock will neither meet demand nor stimulate the construction market